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What do a and c in the fund mean?
A and C in the fund mean two different charging modes. Class A funds are suitable for long-term investors, with large investment and long-term immobile funds. It means that investors have to pay subscription fees when purchasing funds, and adopt front-end charges. Class C funds are suitable for short-term investors with small investment amount and uncertain holding time; Moreover, Class C funds do not have subscription fees and redemption fees, but charge sales service fees on a daily basis.

Rates for categories a, b and c:

1, the cost of purchasing Class A: Generally, the subscription rate charged by the front-end fund is 1 discount, usually 0.08%.

Redemption cost: It varies according to the holding period. The longer the holding period, the lower the redemption cost. When multiple debt bases are held for more than a certain number of days, the redemption rate is 0.

2. the cost of purchasing class b: the back-end charges are basically not discounted, and the purchase is free.

Redemption cost: according to the holding period, the rate decreases.

3. Fees for purchasing Class C: Class C does not charge subscription fees, but charges sales service fees. The specific rate is subject to the information displayed on the fund transaction information page.